1. A long four-wheeled carriage, having seats for many people; especially, one with seats running lengthwise, used in conveying passengers short distances.
2. (Glass Making)
Defn: A sheet-iron cover for articles in a leer or annealing arch, to protect them from drafts. Omnibus bill, a legislative bill which provides for a number of miscellaneous enactments or appropriations. [Parliamentary Cant, U.S.] — Omnibus box, a large box in a theater, on a level with the stage and having communication with it. [Eng.] Thackeray.
OMNICORPOREAL
Om`ni*cor*po"re*al, a. Etym: [Omni- + corporeal.]
Defn: Comprehending or including all bodies; embracing all substance.
[R.] Cudworth.
OMNIETY
Om*ni"e*ty, n.
Defn: That which is all-pervading or all-comprehensive; hence, the
Deity. [R.]
Omniety formed nullity into an essence. Sir T. Browne.
OMNIFARIOUS
Om`ni*fa"ri*ous, a. Etym: [L. omnifarius; omnis all + -farius. Cf.
Bifarious.]
Defn: Of all varieties, forms, or kinds. "Omnifarious learning."
Coleridge.
OMNIFEROUS
Om*nif"er*ous, a. Etym: [L. omnifer; omnis all + ferre to bear.]